HC Deb 22 February 1922 vol 150 c1914W
Mr. LANE-FOX

asked the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that letters sent from London by the so-called country post in the evening are now not delivered in the Barkston Ash Division of Yorkshire until the following evening instead of in the morning; that this coincides with the doubling of the cost of postage; and can he have this delay in delivery remedied?

Mr. KELLAWAY

Letters posted in London in time for the general night mail despatch should, in ordinary course, be delivered in the Barkston Ash Division by the first morning post of the next day. If the hon. Member will let me have particulars of any case of delay I will have inquiry made.

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